9/8/2023 0 Comments Dash lane trust android app![]() ![]() I also did a lot of volunteer work for charities to help them with tech. I have taught 10s of thousands of students, and used to focus on newbies, seniors, etc. Those folks consider basically anything beyond memorizing or writing down their passwords to be "overwhelming security". And I do not agree that this would in any way drive away new users. It is good, but as u/mighty-swordsman mentioned many of us want better MFA. So, while I am glad DL wants to get this out to more people, I am not happy with the limited MFA options for people who depend on the solution for dozens or hundreds of extremely sensitive information management, and security. However, when you examine this through a risk lens, it quickly becomes clear that the security of the pass/mngr needs to be very tight, and that mainly comes down to clean code, strong encryption, and strong authentication (there is more but those are kind of the top 3). MI have been working in security (seriously) since 1983, and you are correct that balance is needed. Usually there aren't that many eyes on you when you are on your PC and you can type your master password much faster than on mobile. Yubikeys on the web extension seem to work up until now, I use them instead of the master password, however, I think it's much more crucial to have them on mobile, rather than on desktop. My suggestion: PIN + 2FA (ideally Yubikey) support to unlock your account and still log out occasionally and require the master password. Moreover, still somebody can look at it (harder to remember than the PIN though) and if the person manages to memorise this, you are totally screwed. Master password (unlock + login) - usually long, with mix of upper/lower case letters and digits, having to type it anytime is really slow process. Moreover, some people don't want to share their biometric data with Apple/Google. Similar scenario with touchID and dirty fingers or gloves. To be fair, I'm even surprised there is such option.īiometrics (unlock) - FaceID doesn't work during winter, when you are with face mask (again - quite often in public transport) or when laying down, unusable in quite some scenarios. PIN code (unlock) - 4 digits, easy to be seen by anybody around you (especially in public transport), even easier to remember. Here are the 3 of them and the flaws I see during my usage: ![]() I am a bit disappointed with the options that are offered for the mobile app on iOS. ![]()
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